Acebrophylline (100 mg) and Acetylcysteine (600 mg)
May 19, 2023
Acebrophylline (100 mg) and Acetylcysteine (600 mg)
S PHYLLIN N is a combination of two medications that are both used together in the management of respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and chronic bronchitis. They have different mechanisms of action and can complement each other in certain cases.
Acebrophylline works as a bronchodilator to help relax the muscles in the airways and as an expectorant to thin and loosen mucus. It can improve breathing, reduce symptoms such as coughing and wheezing, and help with mucus clearance.
Acetylcysteine helps to break down and thin mucus, making it easier to clear from the airways. It works by breaking the disulfide bonds within the mucus, reducing its viscosity and facilitating expectoration.
S PHYLLIN N is prescribed to enhance bronchodilation and mucus clearance, particularly in individuals with excessive mucus production and difficulty in clearing their airways.
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